What a loser! Waste of money, CCP Chinese built Titanic?? What a disgrace, He should have use China Shipbuilding in Taiwan.

11:27 pm April 30, 2012

Foerd Ames wrote:

Perhaps the "vanity stacks" should incorporate functionality- could incorporate openings and hidden wind turbines for service power.

11:32 pm April 30, 2012

Shawn C. wrote:

You know, this would be really cool if he would have the ship built at Harland and Wolff in Belfast. What a better tribute to those who died on the Titanic than to provide jobs to their descendants in building Titanic II. But having it built in China? Meh...

12:33 am May 1, 2012

Apple Pie wrote:

Calling Clive a loser exposes your lack of clear thinking. Clive needs China so he does this to promote both himself and China. Only in China can this be built quickly and with Clive's cash, this is great publicity. Clive is a genius for chosing China and for riding on the Titanic hoopla. Those cry babies are just China bashers. Get a life not every sentence or pargraph that has the word China is negative. You have been manipulated and fail to grasp basic common sense. LOL

11:55 am May 1, 2012

Paid American troller wrote:

@Apple Pie, bunches of losers and idiots turn the WSJ CRT Reort into a forumn for the ignorants.

4:18 pm May 1, 2012

Anonymous wrote:

Shawn C. wrote:
You know, this would be really cool if he would have the ship built at Harland and Wolff in Belfast. What a better tribute to those who died on the Titanic than to provide jobs to their descendants in building Titanic II. But having it built in China? Meh…

WELL! It is easy for the businessmen to understand his objective. This is where you still have a lot to learn here. It is called KILLING Two bird with one stone and do you know the cost of constructing such a boat in BELFAST? Tribute to the DEAD? HA HA HA
It is all the advertisement and Publicity that matters, the DEAD WILL REMAIN DEAD!

6:47 pm May 1, 2012

Haha wrote:

Yes, smart marketing move by someone that does a lot of business with China.

But seriously, having a Chinese built Titanic? Sounds like the most unsafe thing in the world. Also, think of the publicity if it sinks, it will be a huge embarrassment to the Chinese and the fat dude. Not saying it will, but man, what a field day for reporters that is. Rumor has it that Anderson Cooper already booked a private heli to follow that thing around.

3:43 am May 2, 2012

Dense Haha wrote:

The original Titanic SANK, so if the Chinese built Titanic 2, sinks then China is just replicating the original ...if it doesn't sink people might say China is not doing a good job .... China can never wins with this silly posters ...LOL

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